The adhesive power of the 5200 is why i didnt use it. If i needed to remove this drain in future, it would be much harder with 5200. the screws will hold plenty strong. In general anything that is not going to be permanent gets 4200, everything else gets 5200.
you have a high speed pick up under the boat( looks like a rectangle shaped grate) the water line runs from that into the center rear livewell. there is a shut off valve in the livewell attached to that line. Mine has a bad valve and i so i have to shut it off in the bilge area. there is a ball valve in the bilge that shuts it off. Also check you through hull drain that is in the bottom of the livewell, they are prone to bad seals and will leak.
Hi, you made it to easy, what did you use to open more the hole? I buy a light for my plug , but is a little to big, so I have to buy a new and bigger drain plug so it can fit, thank you
Thank you for this video. It gives me confidence to change out the OEM plug on my boat. I'm ordering one today.
Nice video David, I'm planning to change the drain plug on my boat, can you share with us a link to the one you put on your boat?
i dont have a link anymore but i purchased on amazon i think.
3M 5200 is a better choice for below the waterline repairs. Otherwise, great video!
The adhesive power of the 5200 is why i didnt use it. If i needed to remove this drain in future, it would be much harder with 5200. the screws will hold plenty strong. In general anything that is not going to be permanent gets 4200, everything else gets 5200.
Did you use marine silicone to
yes. 3M 4200
I have a 2005 and wondering if u knew where all the plugs go ? Taking in water in my live wells really bad.
you have a high speed pick up under the boat( looks like a rectangle shaped grate) the water line runs from that into the center rear livewell. there is a shut off valve in the livewell attached to that line. Mine has a bad valve and i so i have to shut it off in the bilge area. there is a ball valve in the bilge that shuts it off. Also check you through hull drain that is in the bottom of the livewell, they are prone to bad seals and will leak.
Hi, you made it to easy, what did you use to open more the hole? I buy a light for my plug , but is a little to big, so I have to buy a new and bigger drain plug so it can fit, thank you
I used a bit for my drill, dont remember the name of the type of bit, but looks like a cylinder with ribs on it for removing material.
nice work, ty, idkn what to do with water inside the boat, exhaust valve is 1" higher than lowest point, water stinks in there.